The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 27, 1882, Page 8

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AT ADRIAN MCFARLAND &BRO. HAVE LOCATED A Harness and Saddle Shop. They extend a special snyitation to all to examine their stock which will be sold at Butler prices BADGLEY & GIP% Price List, BOOT and SHOE LINE. oe -=— ON 100 Pairs Boys Boots $1.25 to $2.50. 100 se “Shoes — $1.10 to $2.00. 100 ++ Men’s Boot Kip — — $2.50 to $3.50. 100 ss ee cc Catt $3.00 to $6.00. 100 ++ Womans Shoes_ - - $1.10 to $3.00. rot «+ Woman’s and Misses Tips at cost. Satisfaction Guaranteed, ‘O- Grocery Line. Bacon £5 cents. Lard 18 cents. Butter 25 cents. Eggs ro cents. Candy 10 cents. Cheese 20 cents. Brown Sugar ro Iby. for $1.00. _A Full Line of Queensware at BOTTOM PRICES. South Side square next door to McClintock. ESTABLISHED 1870. C. .S WHEELER & CO. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, HARDWARE IRON, WUOD-WUORK, FENCE WIRE, SEEDS FARM MACHINERY WAGONS-AND CARRIAGES. We have achoice line or California fruits, canned Peac.es, Raspberries, Blackberries, Strawberries, String Beans, Lima Beans, Peas, Corn and Tomatoes, canned Soups, potted Chicken, Lobsters, Mackerei, corned Beef, Clams, Salmon, &c., dried Raspberries, Peaches, Currants, Prunes, Apples, and in tact everything that can be found ina first-class grocery store. We cordially invite the public to call and examine our goods and prices and see tor themselves that we keep none but the best Northwest Cor. Square - - - - - BUTLER, MO. MEDICINE & MF’C O%. Leavexwortn, KAN. TOSSES Never Fatts! OW ‘sin07 .nivg ‘sunady 09 B NOSOYVHO! Preparta cuLy ty BROW) FOR SALE—One or two residences in | different portions of the city. Inquire of A. H. Darrow. 4)-tt Go to R. Weil & Co’s and their stock of boots and shoes before | coct you purchase. 41 i Burns & Co. Now have to offer to their trade a ‘line of hose, which we place on our counters and will sell regardless of 4t-2t | Blacksmiths or Wagon Makers wanting _ iron or wood work will make money by , calling at A. L> McBride & Co. Just received a carfoad of those cele- brated superior cook stoves at A.L. McBride & Co. oe Wanted. | R. Weil & Co. are offering special Three or four young mocking birds. | bargains in boots and shoes Call and Liberal price paid. Apply at this office. | be convinced. 41 orn & Co. Burns & Co. Also have a line ot gloves that must} Will place to-day upon their counters and will be sold to make room tor} their entire stock of white goods to fall Mom is featees {be slaughtered at prices that will For Sale. j astonish vou. A well improved fs f 3201 ae: St wi acres 3 miles San of oe eee a, be oo5 Peay pat mote av ot water handy. : and shoes thin any other house : in Betes county. and which we will j i tf W.& R. Wartox. | j sell fer lessmoncy than anybody else. A Large Stock } Come and see for yourscit. O€ gengine Seth Thomas clocks always i 40 RL Wel & Co. on band, warranted for five years at . i Rooting and guttering a specialty, and a Franz Bernhardt’s. {| all work guarranteed by a | ALL. McBride & Co. j ‘The largest and best stock of locks, itches and hinges in town ot ALL McBride & Uo. Have just reeeived the finest line of } i : i Messgaods in town. gt-2t t LOCAL | as we need the money. Will Butler secure the road? | They didn’t ‘tuse* werth a cent. week $2 round t the ‘Infant’ Sunday. A cold wave struck this section the latter part of the week. ‘The opera house will be complets ed by the first of December. They need rain very badly in the eastern portion of the county. cualition, prohibition, Look out for it. Fusion, fraud, corruption. Nearly every culvert on the But- ler and Johnstown road is out of re- pair. Mr. Brewington purchased a fine house and lot of Samuel northwest part of town. A teamster by the name of Porter White shot and killed his wife and then himselt in Sedalia Saturday. The band boys left Monday morn- ing for Kansas City where they will furnish music for the fair during the week. Mr. Nuckols,of shawnee township, accompanied by his two daughters, Anna and Sallie, was in the city Thursday. Every body should turn out on Uctober 2nd and hear the joint dis- cussion between Hon. Chas. ff. Morgan ayd Hon. W. J. Terrill at the court house. Mr. J. 5. Woodfin, an old setler and prominent. farmer of Walnut township, brought to our office Mon- day sume Jelicious apples, the finest lot we have seen this season. Many thanks, we always appreciate such remembrances. A prominent Republican, now candidate for office on that ticket, said they (Republicans) would give the miners 1-2 cent per bushel more on wages for 2 month and vote them on election day. How do our miner friends Ike such talk as that. Harmon Britton east of Butler, was knocked on the head and robbed ot fiye dollars Monday of last week, by some unknown per- son just betore he reached the bridge over Mound branch, by the ceme- He was later in the evening, one of ears cut open as if done oy a knife or other sharp instrument. He says he saw no one and has no rccollection of how it happened ; he was driving along in his wagon and must have been struck living tery. found his was from bebind. The team was stand- ing near by. er and Demo: has pulled up stz rat living near Adrian, kes, taken up his bed He expects to locate in Ilwacco, Washington Ty., where he will read the Times Our readers Stafford for Judge of the news from Bates in from: week to } wil remember week. Mr. promment candidate the county court from the northern While au citizen we | wish him unbounded success in his | new field of Inbor. vention two years ago. hate to lese so worth Bajen-Baden.—Thousands of Amerif ice seek health during the summer months by quafting the crystal waters of ; some fashionable springs, while just as sheer necessity. The ; Springs, of Germany, perhaps the { most noted in the world. The water ot { these springs is Aperient, acting pleasant- t ly and gently upon the stomach, bowels H and kidneys. The active principles ef these celebrated springs hare beea co:n- j bined, terming a beautiful walt, { which has been hettied up for family use, and is now cffered the Americana people under the mame et Baiier’s Saline Aper- feat cents perbettic. Phe salt pos. sSesses Baden-Baden are white sparkling, reli¢ving constipation, sick headzche, sour stench, ete, at once. £7 43-2t eas to he closed out tL CUSLOIATY Price at RADKY's. Sica wor atone third Wade in: W. Jj. Stafford, a prominent farm- | | district i asa district before the Democratic con-! 134d in the corporate lit we | many sufferers remain at home through | the qualities of Budes-Baden | water, is very pleassnt, ctfervescent and | Parties finding an X onthe margin of | | AL their paper will know they are in ar- | over Sunday | rears for same and will please liquidate | } | Excursion rates to Kansas City this | } | id board and’lett for the far West. | | the depot located on or in near prox- i } to the world to recerve the jeers and } H i ' j ; Reigh’ orbood, end you cat find reliable © | Graham, prominent business men of Several of the Butler boys took in | Clinton, were in the city Saturday. | store of A. S. Martin & Co. | Butler Sunday and Monday of last ! selfish indivicuals, by } cause the towirto lose t BACKERS IN COUNCIL. A County Ticket Nominated— Resolutions—Fusion, Ete. | GREE} PERSONAL —M. 3. Cowles was in the city ; —Frs McKibben was from : the Hill the first of the week. ot es fhe Greenbackers of the county met incenvention at 2 o'clock last | Wednesday and placed in nomina- | | tion a county ticket. | Sergeant Wells was elected tem- | porary chairman, and W. H,. Sper- fry and R. A. Turner Secretaries. i Committees on credentials, reso- | lutions and permanent organization | | were appointed, after which a fit-| > } tee 2s recess was taken to al- Cable,tobacco dealers, Leavenworth, | €% minutes recess was ta re |low the committees to retire and} Kas., was in the city Monday. | transact their business. i —Miss VanKevill, of Massillion,| During the recess Mr. W. O. | Ohio, has taken of the | Atkison, editor of the Rice Hill pallens department at tel ational Gazette’ made aa 2D- = | peal to the convention tor assistance | in behalf of his p:per. stating that a newspape: could not bs run on wind alone, that money was necessary and that it must be forthcoming im- —Wnm. Hutchinson. one our lightning typos, took a run down to the Hilt Saturday. —Messrs. Wesley and John S. —Wm. Hallenback, formerly of Butler now traveling for Goldsmith & charge —Our popular and genial triend Mr. Castle of the Rich Hill M*ming Pe- view spent Sunday in the Electric mediately. \ few of the faithtul city. He 1s a ‘*White’? manfromthe | came forward and _— subscribed, | word go. paying cash in advance ; but when | Mr. Atkison xwnnounced that the | i —Charlie Potter, of Marshall, Mo., connected with the Farmers Savings bank of that city, was in money was not necessary at pres- ent, the names relled in more rapid- | ly. The committee on permanent or- ganization reported the following names as officers of the convention. President, Dr. E. E. Gilmore; Vice | President, J. W. Scott; Secretary, Wm. H. Sperry; Ass’t. Secretary j W. B. Bridgeford. i The committee on resolutions re- | ported as follows: Resolved rst. That we endorse | and maintain the platform adopted | by the convention in Chicago. Also | the plattorm adopted by the Mober- | ly convention. | 2nd, We deprecate the wide spread | evils of intemperance and ask the next | Legislature to submit a prohibition | amendment to the people. | 3rd. We demand purity and fru- gality in our local offices and to this end we ask that all salaries and fees | in excess of reasonable pay for ser- | vices rendered be reduced. H The report of the committee on credentials was then read and apopt- ed with some changes. Nominations being in order the | following ticket was nominated: | For Representative, James. Rand; | Presiding Judge, D. N. Thompson; County Clerk, Chas. H Duratt; Sheriff, Samuel Hackett. | week visiting the family of Mr. Mize. The Fair at Kansas city will con- tinue the entire wee The St. Clair, Henry and Bates fair commences at Appleton City to-day and continue the entire week. Quite a number of Butlerites have gone and will go to Kansas City this week to attend the fair. Misses Clara and Sallie Hough started yesterday for a visit to friends and relatives at their old home in Manning, West Va. An immense stock ot immense stoves at immensely low prices at Haun & Co. New for a new jail, won’t some one take the lead. and’stir this’ mat- ter up. A new and appropriate place for the safe keeping of pris- oners should be erected, one that the county need not’ be aseamed of. We must remember that a jail is not meant for a place of pumshment, but simply .for safe .keeping until the prisoner has had.a farr trial. Bnglish Female Bitters sends red blood to a sickly woman’s cheeks and strength | to her muscles, by giving an appetite,aid- | ing digestion and building up the system. | All sickly women who need a never-tail- | ing female regulator, will be delighted | with its prompt action. 43-2t j saw and harmmer are heard in the opera building from morning to night. It will soon be completed and then Butler can boast of the finest enera hall and the largest building, outside of Kansas City, in the southwest. The ring of the It decs not speak well fora man} to submit his name before the pri- | maries and stand his chances with | Fruit cans, Tinware, Table cutlery and becaus* he is | Hardware, Haan & Co. For some time the house has been crowded beyond its the rest and and then este school defeated cry ring, fraud and the like. | We have no patience with such char- ; capacity, while in the east building GE ie esa ee there was room in excess of the The delegation at the Greenback demand. The necessity, therefore, | conyention was small and very little for « change of the diyison hne was apparent to the school board, and at their last meeting interest manifested.in the proceed- ; a ‘ ings. They are pertectly willing to the ; oe 2 S Sg AEEA : "3 ae 4 Re ee —S line | combine with the Republicans or ot the east and west distric yas co i istrict’ was | any other party provided they can street west to Delaware and This will make changed from Main the Fulton streets. thrown them once in have a bone alley between awhile. Now is the season of the year that put om more and it is to be equal roads should repair for We had running hoped sati The tollowing taken from the Hoiden Exterprise shows the repute our business men will be held in by ae the coming winter. oc- casion to go over the road east from Butler and found four cul- s verts we had to drive around. Thi outsiders 1f we fail to secure the C. | . - 163 = : ; ea S A is not only inconvenicnt but dan- & A road: : Be vi disse gerous as_ persons driving ov he | It seems that Putler hasa class of |? P neeor ene road at night may run into them with great danger to their teams and self. mined to rob that cott, St. Louis and These men own s of the} city, and a contention has sprung up between them as to which will get men who are de town ot the Ft. Chicago railroad. | lator isin great demand among martied | and single ladies, yet, strange to say, only | | one has ever been offered and BRnglish Female Bitters imity to his respective property. Iv a telegram from Rich Hill to Satur- | day morning’s Kansas City fournal, | we learn that arrangements are be- ing made to select another route through Bates county leaving Butler | } i | | j and ex- es unnatural obstru: tioms, adds iron to the biood, strengthens and action, cures female weakness cesses, © build- up the wh nervous and h stem, and cures the several nvles to the west. In ee these meanly, mercenary, Rich Hill Enterprise ;—Messrs. Fisher and Little, of Hume. came | near haviag a serious accident while on thew way from Hume to Butlerin buggy. Monday morning, while heir co road they should be branded and sent forth in- jibes of their fellowmen to the extent that their conduct merits, which. to} say the least, is limitiess. hope, however, better counsel will herses became frightened and faway. turnngthe buggy over and ! hurling the occupants te the ground ; with considerable force. All kidney and urinary complaints, | + se ‘ rang cS a :few bruises, and dein enerally especially Bright’s Bisease:, Diabetes and ! “stove up > they rit ee oad Liver croubles, Hop Bitters will surely ; injored ‘ i andiastingly cure. Cases exactly like | i : ave bees cured in rour own: There is no doubt that our stoves are Proot at home of what Hop Bitters has : and can do. 43-2t : Call and see us. ble and consequently our sales are large. Hans & Co. A sure, safe and prompt female regu- near Sprague, sume part of the neck | Wei yoke gave way, exusing the teneue . to drop to the ground. at which the | ran! Luckity, - ; however, with the exception of a: good, our prices low. our t-rins reasena- i Hoss. So call carks at REPUBLICAN CONVENTE Nominate a Straight Ticket ang Object to the Tail Wagging the Dog. The Republican county’ convey. vention assembled at the court bouse in Butler on Saturday last for the purpose of nominating a_ ticket. Harvey Robinson ot Osage town. ship, was made temporary chair. man and A. E. Page, secretary, The proper committees were ap- pomted and the couvention adjourn. ed till z o’clock. At 1 o'clock a caucus was held at Evans’ Hall when the question of fussing with the Greenbackers was discussed with considerable of feeling. ever, to go it straight and put a full ticket in the field. At 2 o’clock the convention re. assembled nominated the fol- lowing ticket: Representative, Martin L. bridge, Boone township. Probate Judge, H. Hudson township. Ceunty Clerk, Loring G. Henry, Butler. Circuit Clerk, Mound towyph.p. Sheriff. J. H. Morgan, Butler, Prosecuti At’y. Geo. Tem warmth decided, It was how. and Tow- oO. Hains, R. T. Willams, | pleton, Rich Hill. Recorder, W. M. Wilson, Mound township, Treasurer, Dan'l. Cressap, Osage township. Coroner, Dr. Gibben, Butler, Presiding Judge, Harvey Robm son, Osage township. Judge North District, A. J. terlee, Adrian. Judge South District. J. HH. New- ton, Pleasant Gap township Sat- Gundlach & Champion grain drills, wagons, buggies, feed and straw cutters, | ete., all forsale cheap by Hann & (0. Liver. Kidney and Bright's Dise A medicine that destroys the germ or cause ef right’s disease, diabetes, kid ney and liver complaints, and has power to root them out of the system, is above all orice. Such amedicine is Mop Bit ters, and positive proot of this can be found by ne trial, or. by asking your neighbors, who have been cured by it ayat We would like to see all our triends who owe us and hope they will come for ward at once and settle. Haun & Co. ‘Married. Atthe residence of the bride in Butler, Mo., Sept., roth 1882. Mr James Best, o. Lone Oak township to Mrs. Marry J. Bryant, of Mt Pleasant, Eld Reid — officiating. ‘Vhe groom is about 50 years of age, the bride 10 years his jumior. May their evening ot life cluse with a se rene suiise’. MadaAtagse. holds the prevailing ess of the stomach , indigestion, ner r Such sufieres dation tor health by In Ameri complaints are weaker and its consequence ousness and rheur can lay a good tot using Parker's Ginger ‘onic, as it tones up the stomach and nerves, and keeps the kidneys active to carry oft the foul ma ter.—-N. O. Picayune. Sept. 1, 1m For Sale- Will seil at private north of Butler on the Holt farm, 1 palit heavy work horses, 2 good biood mares tour miles saic, I two year old filles, 2 yearling young colt, 5 cows, 7 culves,, > two-h wagon. ‘Lhe all desirable | stock anu parties wanting i will do wellto call and see them tf. above are If you want ladies and childrens’ hose, gloves and white goods yoo should call at Burns & Co’s., for they re selling these goods to make room all stock. 41-2t ter #or velit or Trafic. i will seii or trade for land and give * big bargain in agenersi stock of hank wure aincunting to $2,500. Wt. A. Scort, At assidy & Pitkin’s Store. Fred Dern Riligive you a neat shave, shampo% hair-cut, hair dyein the latest aad mot approved style. Hekeeps none but © | perienced barbers. Rooms uext to Dot's ' jewelry store, north side square. tf. ‘The finest line silks, Dress Goods, Le terss & Co. ‘ dies’ cloth in town at 2,000 pair, Ladies’ Men’s and Misses” Factory made Hose now ready for sale # Burns & Co- Remember ast season we could 9% supply the demand tor Factor crus & Co"

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